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    Nikola Tesla‚ Man of Many Sciences Who is Nikola Tesla? Where would the world be without him today? “Nikola Tesla” by Inez Whitaker Hunt gives us just a glimpse of the contributions that Nikola Tesla made to the modern world. Born into humble beginnings‚ his father an Orthodox Priest and his mother and uneducated woman‚ came a man who would someday contribute some of the most important technology of his time. Some of that technology still in use today. Nikola Tesla was one of the most influential

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    family‚ and being fortunate to come home in a mildly presentable. Thanks to technology‚ most of these issues have been touched upon and improved. With inventions such as the steam engine‚ the water frame‚ the cotton gin‚ and the spinning jenny‚ our modern day might not have been so fortunate or plentiful. With the help of these inventions in the industrial revolution‚ post-revolutionary inventors and entrepreneurs were given the inspiration for their creations that led to the efficient lifestyles we

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    Modern Versions of the Ontological Argument Norman Malcolm One influential attempt to ground the ontological argument in the notion of God as an unlimited being. As Malcolm describes this idea: “God is usually conceived of as an unlimited being. He is conceived of as a being who could not be limited‚ that is‚ as an absolutely unlimited being.… If God is conceived to be an absolutely unlimited being He must be conceived to be unlimited in regard to His existence as well as His operation. In this

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    Africa’s different climate has shaped their environment. First‚ Africa has a lot of rain‚ however‚ rain can also be limited. Next‚ some parts of Africa has plenty of trees and bushes that gives shade this allows a variety of plant life. Also‚ Africa climate is a mixed and can be very cold or very hot. Health in Africa is affected by the climate. With the Savanna river close‚ it has a lot of resources in Africa. Africa has many different countries and many different resources. In Africa‚

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    The Modern World View vs The Traditional World View A Brief Introduction There are two fundamental ways of looking at the world. The modern world view and the traditional world view. There are only two fundamental ways‚ because all ways are variants on one of these two. The first - the traditional world view - is the way that humans have looked at the world since the beginning - it is certainly the way that all known human societies have looked at the world: native Americans‚ Australian aboriginals

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    opposition of the modern world. Marked with mass-producing factories‚ corrupt government and laws‚ and other radical institutions‚ the nineteenth century gave birth to a new age and a new belief that opposed these advancements‚ transcendentalism. Instead‚ this philosophical movement encourages the spiritual and intuitive outlook on the simple world. From the depths and issues of everyday society of about 200 years ago‚ this belief is still relevant in everyday life as the world continues to rapidly

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    World Trees World trees are a prevalent element occurring in the astrologies‚ creation accounts and iconographies of the pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica. Mayan world trees embodied the four cardinal directions‚ which also serve to represent the four-fold nature of a central world tree‚ “A sort of axis mundi which connects the planes of the Underworld and the sky‚ with that of the terrestrial realm” (Parker‚ Maya Cosmos). Often‚ world trees were represented by the king‚ who was said to have

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    YOUTH AND THE CHALLENGES OF THE MODERN WORLD INTRODUCTION For a discourse as this‚ it is pertinent to define who a youth is. There are several varying opinions concerning this matter as different definitions exist. In Africa‚ like developed countries‚ nations draw a line on youth at the age at which a person is given equal treatment under the law. This age is often eighteen years in many countries and once a person passes this age‚ they are considered to be an adult. However‚ the actual definition

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    Today’s business world is becoming more difficult and complex because of the important numbers of factors to take into accounts. Then‚ with the globalisation‚ more and more firms tends to go global. This trend means that the risks are increasing‚ and have to be monitoring in order to run well. All the transaction are made with money like investment... But‚ the main problem is that almost all countries have currencies different from each others. It means that their values are not the same‚ and

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    Modern Employment and the Changing World Holly Parker Eastern Nazarene College BS 375 Industrial Relations 061 9/5/2013 1 For my research article this week I chose to do something that caught my eye in a magazine. The article is called “The Five Must Have Qualities of The Modern Employee”‚ (Jacob Morgan‚ Forbes Magazine

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